Imaginary rich people
So the Marmoset and I have both been slacking lately. But this story seemed worth writing about.
In case the world didn't have enough to think about, Forbes magazine has released their "Fictional Fifteen" list, ranking the world's 15 wealthiest fictional characters.
Number one on the list is Santa Claus, with an estimated net worth of "infinite". Last on the list is the recently incarcerated Lucius Malfoy, with a net worth estimated at a measly $900 million or so, depending on the current Dollars-to-Galleons exchange rate.
A few observations on the list:
That just leaves J.R., who I'm sure is currently plotting his comeback (not to mention vengeance on whoever bumped him off the list).
In case the world didn't have enough to think about, Forbes magazine has released their "Fictional Fifteen" list, ranking the world's 15 wealthiest fictional characters.
Number one on the list is Santa Claus, with an estimated net worth of "infinite". Last on the list is the recently incarcerated Lucius Malfoy, with a net worth estimated at a measly $900 million or so, depending on the current Dollars-to-Galleons exchange rate.
A few observations on the list:
- I would have expected Scrooge McDuck to be a lot higher than #6. I figured that anyone who measures their money by the cubic acre would have more than $8.2 billion.
- Considering that all of his workers are refugees who get paid in candy, Willy Wonka (#10) also came in unexpectedly low.
- How the hell did Daddy Warbucks manage to move up a slot since the last listing three years ago? I thought he and that creepy no-eyes stepdaughter of his disappeared around the time Truman left the White House.
- I realize that you generally don't get to the top by being a nice guy, but I never figured Santa for a union-buster.
- Likewise, I thought all that evil would at least get Mr. Burns into the top three. "Only a moron wouldn't cast his vote for Monty Burns!"
- Lex Luthor and Bruce Wayne are the only two comic book billionaires on the list. Tony Stark, Oliver Queen, Ted Kord, Carter Hall, Maxwell Lord, Welsey Dodds, Vandal Savage, Charles Xavier, Ben Grimm, Norman Osborne, Emma Frost, Tom Strong, and Adrian Veidt are probably really pissed at them. As usual.
That just leaves J.R., who I'm sure is currently plotting his comeback (not to mention vengeance on whoever bumped him off the list).
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